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>>62271221Gigaharvest.
>>62271221>$373 billionBasically meaningless number without knowing their total assets under management.
>>62271221They are just running their usual 30/70 boomer portfolio and stocks went.
>>62271221only 7 companies matter in S&P 500
Berkshire expects a drawdown like nothing you've seen in your lifetime, unironically. It's going to be biblical.
>>62271222so why not short?
>>622713971x
Next shmita when?
>>62271221Yeah, because the companies in the bottom 480 spots of the S&P 500 definitely have an average valuation of $777 millionStop posting low IQ falsehoods
>>62271597>"goyim" in the titleSorry, I should have assumed low IQ right from there
>>62271221>lose 50% cash position to inflation>OMG!!!! BUFFAY IS THE GREATEST EVER!!! I CAN BE LIKE BUFFAY ALSO!!!
>>62271221I like how general sentiment around Berkshire is they're geniuses who can foresee a crash. I'd be much more concerned if everyone was clowning on them for missing out on the current rally. This market still has legs.
>>62271736>damn, think about all the goods and services we could have purchased with $397 billion, now our purchasing power is so much weaker!You don’t know the meaning of the word "inflation"
>>62271736They're in treasuries, they're not losing much to inflation if anything
Jubilee when?
The question to ask is whether other firms are all in cash, or do they hold stocks and equities?If Berkshire is the lone wolf in cash holdings, then maybe Berkshire is just wrong.If everyone is holding cash, we should be nervous.
>>62271746I think that's just because everybody knows how it went when everybody laughed at him and not a sign of the market still being healthy
Isn't this just preventing their own success? They must be banking on the prices coming down, however with such a big cash pile waiting to enter the market, the market would rise whenever they do. It's like a giant buy wall preventing prices from falling too low. They don't even have to actually buy, the mere psychology of such a buy wall will embolden other investors to not sell.
>>62272239ThisCould’ve bought RKLB or whatever and be a trillionaire now. Instead they are holding treasuries. Tbh I would too if I was old and gonna die in a few years
>>62271221>erased rant>....In the end, as Warren himself once said, he does not want Larry to be his emperor
SHALOM
Warren Buffett represents the last of the Anglo Saxon elite in America. He fights for us
>>62271221>$387B in fucking T-Billsnigger could strait up buy Latvia
>>62272383>BuffettHe's Anglo-Norman at best
>>62272341>Could’ve bought RKLB or whatever and be a trillionaireRKLB market cap: 78.5 billion
>>62271409proof or didn't happen
Keep hearing about all this side-lined cash, Berk and elsewhere, won't that just flood into the market if we have any serious downturn? Effectively blunting any sharp decline?
Those 480 are loser companies that only go down when measured in real money
>>62271221Berkshire has enough money to cope about continuing to miss the greatest bullrun in history. They won't be buying shit.
>>62274486I think you need to cope retard if you honestly think you know better than these boomers. They have all that money for a reason that you will never see in your lifetime.
>>62274519a boomer has a mil because he worked hardany more than that, and he cried enough for the government to sign him weimardollars. wall street is redpilled on boomers savings.
>>62274519They have been priced out of the market and so have you.
>>622712381.14 trillion, enterprise value, more or less.
>>62271920>If everyone is euphoric, there's no need to be nervousUhh, that's not really how bubbles work
>>62271221>18 billion a year just from interestThat's nuts
>>62274473Depends on how much the prices go down. If the crash is big enough then Berkshire's 400bil won't be enough and the rest of us can pick up some cheap stuff too
>>62274773>1.14 trillion, enterprise value, more or less.yep so the cash stack is a nothing burger